I saw these vinyl sticker wall transfer things on etsy, and loved the look, but hated the price tag. Plus, I didn't really like the idea of sticking vinyl to my walls...

So, I found a picture of one I liked from this shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/PopWall, divided the image into squares and blew each square up with a photocopier. I then reassembled the squares like such:

I ironed the stencil to the wall in three big pieces. I used masking tape to smooth the stencil pieces together wherever my stencil cuts didn't match perfectly at the seams. I also used masking tape to help hold the stencil up while I painted (I wasn't sure if the freezer-paper would have enough stick to support its own weight.

... a couple coats of paint...

... and tear that stencil down!

Unfortunately I had a bit of stencil-bleed which I'll have to fix with a brush, but all-in-all I'm very proud of how it turned out!

I love the design and colors you chose. They look great! I used to have the same problem with stencil bleed, I've heard that if you paint the edges with a clear acrylic coat it will stop that. I've just started using a removable spray adhesive to the back of mine (which basically turns them into a giant post-it note).

I used Behr latex paint. Behr offers "testers" in any colour. I picked out paint chips that exactly matched my fabrics, and had small tester jars mixed of each. The testers only cost about $5 each and there was more than enough paint to finish the tree.